Fishing for Ribbon halfbeak

Euleptorhamphus viridis

The ribbon halfbeak is a slender, elongated fish known for its distinctive greenish hue and elongated lower jaw. Typically reaching lengths of 12-16 inches and weighing around 1-2 pounds, it inhabits warm coastal waters. It primarily feeds on plankton and small invertebrates. Ribbon halfbeaks are agile swimmers, often seen near the surface in schools. This summary is AI generated

Water type

Saltwater

IUCN Status

Not evaluated

Threat to humans

Harmless

Source: Fishbase

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